Zim begins mandatory 10pc blending

Fortious Nhambura in Chisumbanje Zimbabwe will from Tuesday begin the mandatory 10 percent blending of country’s fuel as the country moves to cut its fuel importation bill and use the…

Govt to step up cancer treatment

Herald Reporter Government is looking at ways of boosting the management and treatment of cancers, particularly breast cancer, which contribute to more deaths than HIV, TB and malaria combined, Health…

New policy to protect the girl child

Tafadzwa Ndlovu Herald Reporter WOMEN’S Affairs, Gender and Community Development Minister Cde Oppah Muchinguri yesterday said her ministry was working on a policy to improve the empowerment of the girl…

NGO in campaign against lifting of diamond sanctions

Hebert Zharare Political Editor Centre for Natural Resource Governance, a Western-backed local non-governmental organisation, has launched a scathing attack on the European Union for lifting sanctions imposed on the Zimbabwe…

8 more elephant carcasses found

Senior Reporter EIGHT more elephant carcasses have been discovered in Hwange National Park in what is suspected to be a fresh case of cyanide poisoning. According to latest reports, over…

Date set for Zanu-PF provincial elections

Senior Reporter ZANU-PF will on October 26 hold elections to choose provincial executive committees, paving way for the holding of provincial inter-district conferences in November.

300 artisans graduate

Simbarashe Mudzivo Herald reporter A total of 300 artisans graduated yesterday after completing various technical and vocational training courses at Msasa Industrial Training College.

Farmers undress Cottco

Agriculture Reporter Farmers have accused Cottco of conniving with officials from the Agricultural Marketing Authority to register them as cotton growers without their consent.

Minister hails Eco-Farmer

Evelene Taadira Herald Reporter Government has resolved that mechanisation, irrigation, water harvesting and conservation be the driving factors of agriculture this season for the country to achieve food security, a…

Billing scandal: Council fires 7

Innocent Ruwende Municipal Reporter HARARE City Council has fired seven employees, while another has been arrested for manipulating the city’s billing system to swindle unsuspecting ratepayers of thousands of dollars.

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